Britain is taking another small step out of lockdown as it looks nervously at a new virus surge inundating its
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Too much social media can be harmful, but it’s not addictive like drugs
If you spend hours of the day on your phone checking social media, you’re not unusual. The average internet user
Read moreItaly bans batch of AstraZeneca jab but plays down risks
Italy’s medicines regulator on Thursday banned the use of a batch of AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine as a precaution, after fears
Read moreScience Says It’s Safe, but Some in France Don’t Trust AstraZeneca Vaccine
PARIS (Reuters) – A 60-year-old recovering from breast cancer, Paris resident Nadine Roger is at high-risk from COVID-19 and wants
Read moreMalta leads EU vaccinations but wary of virus variants
The leading EU country for Covid vaccinations, Malta, on Tuesday credited the bloc’s joint procurement for its success, but stressed
Read moreMalta leads EU vaccinations but wary of virus variants
The leading EU country for Covid vaccinations, Malta, on Tuesday credited the bloc’s joint procurement for its success, but stressed
Read moreHard Bargain: Biden and Congress Agree on Basic Relief, but Chasms Remain on Covid Plan
President Joe Biden and a group of Republicans agreed this week on how much Congress should spend on vaccine distribution,
Read moreFood Guidelines Change but Fail to Take Cultures Into Account
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services have once again developed new food guidelines
Read moreBig Business Boosts Vaccine Effort, but It’s ‘Complex Choreography’ to Get Shots in Arms
As states await the promise of a renewed federal pandemic response and expand the number of Americans who qualify for
Read moreFood variety is important for health – but the definition of a ‘balanced diet’ is often murky
It’s well known that a healthy diet can help reduce disease risks that are related to overweight or obesity—such as
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